50 A FLORA OF GIBRALTAR AND THE NEIGHBOURHOOD 
CAPRIFOLIACES. 
nae Sp at Ait. oe ef bead Desf.). Bushy moun- 
tain o k, occasional in Spain; 
slo : 
BAL t  Quseli of Spain’ s ‘Chair! Alcadeza Crags! Malaga 
Gardens! Cork Woods! 
ar. puberula P. L. Leaves eee beneath, corolla 
glandular, villous or glabrous. III. ii. Slopes beyond Waterfall ! 
e Palma, Rev. iii. Gua aabite Marshes ! 
 Banabusas nigra L. Woods and near one occasional ; 
4-6. [I. In hedges and gardens, K.] III. i. Cork Wood Sotos! 
Above Almoraima! About San Roque aust towards Station! 
ii. dee &e., sbosk-Aipsukals El Cobre! M. de la Torre! 
us L. Waste places near ae ae rare; 6-7. 
III. ii. Above Miel Bridge! Below Palmones new bridge ! 
tburnum Tinus L. Woods ; locally cums: 3-4. III. i. 
een of Spain’ - Chair, leaves only ! !2 Cork Woods! ii. Upper 
peer slopes ! 
RUBIACER. 
Sherardia arvensis L. Gra rassy places, fields and woods; 
abundant; 2-6. I.! II.! III.! With pure white flowers near 
Algeciras! 
Asperula arvensis L. Cornfields and open places; rare; 4-5. 
Annual, flowers deep blue, involucred by glabrous leaves. Il. i. 
Long Stables! Slopes of San Roque, D. ii. South of Algeciras! 
irsuta Desf. Stony slopes and fields; rare; 4-5. Peren- 
nial, flowers ry panicle leaves much shorter, glabrous. I. ie 
III. i. Slopes of San Roque, D. Pinar del Rey, Porta ¢ Rigo! 
Crucianella maritima L. Sand-dunes; rather frequent; 4-7. 
Pecennlisl, rigid, scabrous, leaves pungent, short, broad, decussate, 
flowers yellowish in broad bracteate spikes, I. Catalan Bay! 
Il. K., D. . i. Near panera es! ii. Palmones Playazo! Sandy 
n 
. angustifolia L. Dry waste places; rare; 5-6. Annual, 
slender, TE | bye Ae ey leaves short, adpressed, aa 
de Fort igs Felipe, D. Slopes of San Roque 
ii. Railway ea ‘Algocta 
ubia peregrina L. ake places; very common; 4-6. The 
type has leaves broadly lanceolate, vito I.! IIL! 
Var. latifolia G. & G. (var. lucida Webb). Leaves orate, re 
obovate- elliptical, shortly and abruptly acuminate. 
K., D. III. i. Slopes of San Roque, Boiss. Alcadeza ‘Crags! 
ii. va with leaves up to 3 in. wide! 
angustifolia G. & G. Leaves linear lanceolate, gradually 
otitis i$ — = hee III. i. San Roque, 2b. 
the commoner very scigtian state (my no. 2241) grows 
in Palmones Senin, San induced by exposure and absence 
